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Matti Vanhanen

Matti Taneli Vanhanen (born November 4, 1955, in Jyväskylä) is the current Prime Minister of Finland and chairman of the Centre Party. Vanhanen has a university education in political science, has worked as a journalist, and is regarded as an expert on EU matters.

In 1991 he was the chairman of the youth organisation of the Centre Party and elected member of Finnish Parliament (Eduskunta). He was primarily interested in ecological issues. For instance, Vanhanen spoke against building a fifth nuclear power plant in Finland, at the same serving on the board of electricity corporation Fortum .

Another important topic for Vanhanen was Finland's foreign and security policy. As a specialist on the European Union he was a member of the European Union Constitutional Convent. There he criticized the president of the convention Giscard d'Estaing as authoritarian. Vanhanen is said to be a eurosceptic. In 2003 he became Minister of Defense in the cabinet of Prime Minister Anneli Jäätteenmäki, and quit from the Convent. After Jäätteenmäki's resignation, Vanhanen succeeded as Prime Minister.

Vanhanen has been characterised as uncharismatic and even boring, which has turned to his advantage in the tense political situation. The veteran politician Seppo Kääriäinen quipped that he is the most honest man in the party.

Vanhanen is father to two children and says that his family and chopping wood are his two primary interests. Vanhanen is known for personal abstinence from alcohol, saying that he doesn't like the taste of alcohol [1].

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